It is an OEL manga written and story by Amercians but art by professional Filipino manga artists who have won internationally... It is not a story created by Filipino but only the drawings.
What can you say?? can they make their own popular manga??

i think so...if the manga industry here in the Philippines could be the same as in Japan (what i'm trying to point out here is primarily...FINANCIAL NEEDS!!!)..sad to say but its true

yeah bigbosses just don't know that there are many otakus here in Philippines... I hope there will be one manga... though we have comics but it's a bit primitive... not into modern trend... and the story is just for little ones...

the drawing's nicely done.. but i guess if it were me, the genre probably matters to make those mangas a big hit on the market.. most readers nowadays want shoujo mangas.. well, that's what i think! XD

i think so...if the manga industry here in the Philippines could be the same as in Japan (what i'm trying to point out here is primarily...FINANCIAL NEEDS!!!)..sad to say but its true

-sigh-

if we really do lack money then why am i seeing lots of comics selling in the streets? and those are locally made stuff, made by the guys here at home! you guys only think of money, money and money, why are those guys able to publish their comics by the ways? they lack money, but they were still able to pull it off. asking me of those comic titles? what about pupung? what about pugad baboy? i think those comics did not became famous all of a sudden, it took some time before those two comics become known. i don't believe that the author of the two comics have lots of money either. the problem with you guys is that you are too ambitious. dreams starts in small scale not large, you should keep in mind that these mangas become popular because there are many people liked it. and these mangas didn't start to become famous in a flash, it takes months or even more than months to actually sell these kind of stuff. you guys just lack patience, you want things to go as you wish them to be.

I couldn't forget Elmer Damaso since he once worked in Culture Crash Comics years ago. I loved his artwork on One Day, Isang Diwa and Cat's Trail. I hope he and more Filipino artists will be successful in the manga industry.

i think so...if the manga industry here in the Philippines could be the same as in Japan (what i'm trying to point out here is primarily...FINANCIAL NEEDS!!!)..sad to say but its true

-sigh-

if we really do lack money then why am i seeing lots of comics selling in the streets? and those are locally made stuff, made by the guys here at home! you guys only think of money, money and money, why are those guys able to publish their comics by the ways? they lack money, but they were still able to pull it off. asking me of those comic titles? what about pupung? what about pugad baboy? i think those comics did not became famous all of a sudden, it took some time before those two comics become known. i don't believe that the author of the two comics have lots of money either. the problem with you guys is that you are too ambitious. dreams starts in small scale not large, you should keep in mind that these mangas become popular because there are many people liked it. and these mangas didn't start to become famous in a flash, it takes months or even more than months to actually sell these kind of stuff. you guys just lack patience, you want things to go as you wish them to be.

ok..fine...if that's what you think..all of us have different opinions here.....learn to respect them....

the drawing's nicely done.. but i guess if it were me, the genre probably matters to make those mangas a big hit on the market.. most readers nowadays want shoujo mangas.. well, that's what i think! XD

yea...you're definitely right....shoujo mangas are in demand these days...but still...we can make a breakthrough right?? when it comes to art...we are really talented..^_^